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I read a couple linked from rottentomatoes but they didn't really spoil it.

Search in the asylum for topics with Star Trek. It sank deep.

Also, came across that the ship crashing into the city... it's The Vengeance.

"Why are you pointing your screwdrivers like that? They're scientific instruments, not water pistols.""Oh, the pointing again! They're screwdrivers! What are you going to do? Assemble a cabinet at them?""Are you capable of speaking without flapping your hands about?"""Timey" what? "Timey wimey"?"

IvCNuB4 wrote:The Old Doctor is Cat-Scratch ?Well that explains a lot :lol:

BubbaKanoosh wrote:Old Doctor is the NuDCU's Catscratch

io9 wrote:What We Learned From Obsessively Studying The New Suicide Squad Footage - Toronto is a dark and dangerous place, full of menace.

"Why are you pointing your screwdrivers like that? They're scientific instruments, not water pistols.""Oh, the pointing again! They're screwdrivers! What are you going to do? Assemble a cabinet at them?""Are you capable of speaking without flapping your hands about?"""Timey" what? "Timey wimey"?"

IvCNuB4 wrote:The Old Doctor is Cat-Scratch ?Well that explains a lot :lol:

BubbaKanoosh wrote:Old Doctor is the NuDCU's Catscratch

io9 wrote:What We Learned From Obsessively Studying The New Suicide Squad Footage - Toronto is a dark and dangerous place, full of menace.

The new deluxe book will provide us with a wonderful library of lovingly created Star Trek maps in what is set to be the most ambitious Star Trek maps project since Geoffrey Mandel's 2002 edition of the Star Trek Star Charts.

Star Trek Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library will be released by publishers 47North on December 3, 2013

Simon & Schuster will launch a brand new series of novels connecting the universes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine in epic fashion. "Star Trek: The Fall" is a five-book story arc that takes place over a sixty-day period involving "all aspects of The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine universes".

It turns out that more extras were created for this release – more featurettes and even an audio commentary with director J.J. Abrams and members of his crew. None of it is available on the wide release Blu-ray or Blu-ray 3D SKUs. The commentary can only be found as an iTunes “extra” download. And those extra featurettes? Some are on a Target bonus disc. Some are on a Best Buy bonus disc. And some are only available via CinemaNow and VUDU downloads.

That’s right: More than half of the special features created for Star Trek Into Darkness were used by Paramount’s marketing team as retailer exclusives.

Best Buy will have 6 featurettes that are available in the US strictly through Cinema Now but BB Canada will actually have them on a physical disc. (I'll be Ebay'ing that one)

The commentary for the film is exclusively available through ITunes but since everyone gets the code for the digital copy you will be able to download that to your computer for free. But keep in mind, it can only be viewed on your desktop, not tablet.

Star Trek 2009 and Star Trek Into Darkness screenwriter has responded to an editorial feature on Trekmovie.com criticizing the current state of the Star Trek franchise with some rather surprising comments.

Orci, whose identity has been vouched for by Trekmovie.com moderator Matt Wright, had this to say in response to the article:

Robert Orci wrote:I think the article above is akin to a child acting out against his parents. Makes it tough for some to listen, but since I am a loving parent, I read these comments without anger or resentment, no matter how misguided.

Having said that, two biggest Star Treks in a row with best reviews is hardly a description of “broken.” And frankly, your tone and attidude make it hard for me to listen to what might otherwise be decent notions to pursue in the future. As I love to say, there is a reason why I get to write the movies, and you don’t.”

Robert Orci wrote:"STID has infinetly more social commentary than Raiders in every Universe, and I say that with Harrison Ford being a friend. You lose credibility big time when you don’t honestly engage with the FUCKING WRITER OF THE MOVIE ASKING YOU AN HONEST QUESTION. You prove the cliche of shitty fans. And rude in the process. So, as Simon Pegg would say: FUCK OFF!”